Yes, there is a significant size difference between the Trojan Magnum and the Magnum XL. While both are "large-size" condoms designed for comfort, the Magnum XL is roughly 30% larger than a standard condom and features a larger base width than the "Original" Magnum. Specifically, the Magnum XL has a base width of 2.3 inches (58 mm), compared to the Original Magnum's 2.17 inches (55 mm). Both versions are approximately 8 inches (200 mm) in length, which is longer than a standard condom to provide full coverage. In 2026, the Magnum brand remains the gold standard for "extra room," but the XL is specifically engineered with a "tapered" base to stay secure while providing maximum room at the head. Choosing the correct size is vital not just for comfort, but for safety; a condom that is too tight can break, while one that is too loose—even a "large" one—can slip during use, compromising its effectiveness in preventing pregnancy and STIs.